Articles, tagged with "recovery experts", page 3
15th October 2009
Recent estimates of flood related damage are approaching the $250 million dollar mark with experts predicting future increases after the full extent of destruction is known. For now, residents of Marietta are relieved to hear waters are subsiding but brac...
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Author:
Eliz
28th September 2009
A computer device drive enables the high-level program to communicate with hardware as an interface. An interaction between hardware and computer programs is completed through the communication subsystem (hardware is connected with that) or computer bus. ...
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Author:
mnkstllr
23rd September 2009
We divide the storage capacity of the hard disk in different partitions to manage our data effectively. This enables us to maximize the storage space and prevent data loss in case of a operating system crash. The main advantage a partition is that the dir...
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Author:
Garry Thomson
22nd September 2009
In a computer system, the disk controller is a critical component that allows your system to communicate with the hard drive. Modern hard drives include inbuilt disk controllers. There are sever disk controller standards available in the market, which inc...
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Author:
k madhav
11th September 2009
Kodak DC3800 is a high performance compact 2.1 MP digital camera, which delivers vibrant-pictures and uploads them quickly with USB CompactFlash (CF) card reader . The images shot in Kodak DC3800 are stored in the CF memory card. Sometimes, when you switc...
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Author:
Shaun75
29th August 2009
A major reason for company failure during these difficult trading times is late or non payment of debts. If your customers pay very late or not at all, this may put your business in an extremely difficult financial position. In turn, you may need to delay...
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Author:
Derek Cooper
29th August 2009
A hard drive might get damaged because of several reasons that include read/write head failure, surface bad sectors, motor breakdown, PCB failure and more. To completely recover your system, you will need to replace this damaged hard drive before it could...
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Author:
k madhav
18th August 2009
Laptops are portable computers like mobile phones, although sensitive machines. In comparison with the desktops, laptop hard drives are more prone to collapse, for the major reason being that the laptops could be placed and taken anywhere. It is the cause...
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Author:
Shaun75
18th August 2009
As you turn on the system, computer BIOS performs a POST (Power-On Self Test) to check the consistency of all the connected hardware including hard drive. If the hard drive is failed, BIOS will fail to detect it. In cases, when the BIOS can boot the syste...
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Author:
Serves Best
17th August 2009
For those not in the know RAID is an acronym which for stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. A Raid system is made up of a collection of drives which act together as one storage space device which can operate independently off each other while ...
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Author:
kIM
16th August 2009
RAID 0+1 and RAID 1+0 are two different nested forms of RAID levels and hence should not be confused with each other. When it comes to performance and reliability RAID 1+0 proves better than RAID 0+1. Observations reveal that while disk failure, RAID 1+0 ...
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Author:
Serves Best
15th August 2009
Seagate is a one of big storage solutions manufacturer. Its company located in Scotts Valley, California. Many kinds of computer are use Seagate hard drives; desktop computers, notebooks, netbooks, server, consumer devices such as hard drive camcorder and...
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Author:
Andreas
08th August 2009
When you start a computer system, the system BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) seeks for the boot sector to boot from. It performs this task by searching the drives in the order that has been specified in CMOS setup. Your system might become unbootable if ...
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Author:
Serves Best
04th August 2009
RAID Controller is the hardware component that manages all the physical devices and is responsible for presenting them as logical units to the system. Also termed as disk array controller, it provides front-end and back-end interfaces. While front-end int...
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Author:
Serves Best
22nd June 2009
All read/write heads are connected to corresponding actuator arms at their ends. These arms are responsible for positioning read/write heads in right place to access required data. Actuator arms are in turn connected to an actuator which moves them physic...
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Author:
Serves Best